Caught some of it this afternoon, my wife and I (..though not enough 'cuz we got into Manhattan a little after 2pm - rats!!) As always, the costumes from some of those mountain areas in Southern Poland were awesome.

Pretty good!At least the weather held up for the most part:-)Still mad that we missed the first part. Didn't even get to see the tribune/stage with some of the folk dancers, DAARRRN!!!!Better luck next year (..had to check the rest out for myself on Youtube this time roundLOL)

I found this on Skyscrapercity and thought I'd share. It's quite interesting - I found the marching by commercial businesses to be something completely unfamiliar here, for instance. Some other things are also interesting, such as the stork on the front of the ZHP truck.

Buffalo, NY and vicibity celebrate Pułaski Day with parade & festival

Poland's white and red colors illuminated Buffalo-area landmarks for Pułaski Day celebrationsThe Peace Bridge, Buffalo City Hall, Electric Tower in Buffalo and Niagara Falls were flooded with white and red lights, the colors of the Polish flag, to mark Pułaski Day. An annual parade and festival honoring 18th-century Polish General Kazimierz Pułaski is held there in mid-July. Other PolAm communities celebrate the occasion in October. Anna Maria Anders, a secretary of state in the Polish Prime Minister's office and the daughter of war-time hero General Władysław Anders, served as the Special Honorary Grand Marshal of the parade. "Having someone of the stature as Secretary of State Anders coming to Upstate NY is a huge honor for not just our Polish community but for everyone in the area," said Joseph Mikołaj Rej Jr, co-chair of the General Pułaski Parade.